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symbolizes the
decadence of the 1930s. The
Comte de
Grandsailles and
Solange de
Cléda pursue a love affair, but
interwar political turmoil and
other vicissitudes...
-
Thierry Cléda (born 12
January 1971) is a
French former rugby union international who
represented France as a lock in nine Test
matches from 1998 to 1999...
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Califano Philippe Carbonneau Thomas Castaignède
Richard Castel Thierry Cléda Franck Comba Marc Dal Maso Marc de
Rougemont Christophe Dominici Richard...
- he was born at
second base.) Len had
three sisters: Kathleen, Mary, and
Cleda.
Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy and his
brother Will built...
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Brouzet Christian Califano Philippe Carbonneau Thomas Castaignède
Thierry Cléda Marc Dal Maso
Christophe Dominici Richard Dourthe Fabien Galthié Xavier...
- fence';
cognate of
French claie 'rack,
wattle fencing',
Occitan cleda,
Catalan cleda 'livestock pen',
Basque gereta.
choco [m] 'cowbell; squid', from...
-
intervocalic stop consonants, e.g.
cletam >
cleta ('sheep hurdle', Cat.
cleda, Fr. claie),
cuculliatam >
cocullata ('crested lark', Sp. cogujada, Cat...
- fence';
cognate of
French claie 'rack,
wattle fencing',
Occitan cleda,
Catalan cleda 'livestock pen',
Basque gereta.
choco [m] 'cowbell; squid', from...
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Arizona he entered, and won, a
local song contest. In 1936,
Driftwood married Cleda Johnson, who was one of his
former students, and
returned to
Arkansas to...
- Key
players during this era
included Joël Rey,
David Aucagne,
Thierry Cléda, Frédéric Torossian, and
David Dantiacq. At the
beginning of the 2000s,...